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Trump’s Approval Drops Amid War, Economy, Faith Crises

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US President Donald Trump finds himself amid one of his most precarious presidencies. A Guardian analysis reveals that two weeks have pushed him into a phase marked by plummeting approval ratings and mounting pressure across multiple fronts.

The report highlights the convergence of foreign conflict, economic strain, and cultural controversy during this period. The escalating conflict with Iran has been particularly divisive, especially among voters wary of prolonged wars. Lack of clear strategy or exit plan adds to public unease.

During these two weeks, Trump’s approval rating dropped to about 38%, reflecting growing dissatisfaction as crises intensified. Analysts suggest the downturn is closely tied to recent events rather than a gradual decline.

The Iran conflict has also fueled economic anxiety with rising fuel prices and inflation, amplifying political damage during this period.

A major flashpoint was controversy involving religious sentiment, a key pillar of Trump’s base. The report highlights backlash after Trump shared an AI-generated image depicting himself in a Christ-like manner and became embroiled in a dispute with Pope Leo XIV, drawing criticism from Christian leaders and unsettling sections of his evangelical support.

The same period also saw dissent from conservative voices over Trump’s rhetoric and handling of the Iran crisis, indicating growing unease even among traditional allies.

Broader political setbacks and signs of isolation, both domestically and internationally, compounded these issues. The Guardian suggests this concentrated two-week period may prove pivotal, testing whether Trump can stabilize his presidency or see further erosion in support.

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